What happened in the Women's Nations League?

Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland were all in action on Tuesday evening
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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were all in action in the Nations League on Tuesday evening, as the group stages drew to a close.
With only a few weeks to go until the start of the European Championships, every team wanted to come away with a confident performance.
England were hoping to reach the Nations League semi-final and head to Switzerland on a high, plus Wales hoped to impress in their last competitive match before their first major tournament.
Despite Scotland and Northern Ireland not qualifying for this summer's big competition, the Scots knew they had a tough match against a very talented Netherlands side, and Northern Ireland had a chance to earn a Nations League play-off spot.
So let's find out how they all did.
England stunned by Spain's superstar Pina

Claudia Pina was celebrating her first of two goals just a couple of minutes after coming on as a substitute
Despite beating Portugal 6-0 earlier this week, England fell short against Spain on Tuesday, losing 2-1 after a hugely impressive performance by Spanish substitute Claudia Pina.
It means the Lionesses failed to reach the semi-finals of the Nations League and are out of the competition.
Pina was outstanding after coming on in the 58th minute, scoring twice in 10 minutes to give Spain the three points and a place in the semi-finals alongside France, Germany and Sweden.
England head coach Sarina Wiegman will name her 23-player squad for the tournament on Thursday. The Lionesses have one match still to play before they travel to Switzerland, as they face Jamaica at Leicester's King Power Stadium on 29 June.
Wales struggle against Italy in 4-1 defeat in Swansea
Highlights: Wales 1-4 Italy
It was a tough night for Wales as they were beaten by Italy in their final match ahead of the Euros this summer, which is their first major tournament.
The Welsh dragons went 4-0 down before half-time but managed to gather themselves and not concede again.
In fact, they finished with positivity as captain Jess Fishlock came on to score a superb long-range strike.
After the match, head coach Rhian Wilkinson told her side to learn from painful lessons after describing the first-half as "a punch in the face".
Wales had already been relegated to League B with a 1-0 defeat in Denmark on Friday night and will start the next edition of the tournament in the lower tier.
Scotland hold on to draw against Netherlands
Watch: Scotland draw 1-1 to get first Nations League point
Scotland may have already been relegated to League B, but they managed to earn an impressive draw against the Netherlands.
The Scots may even feel frustrated they didn't clinch a win as Dutch goalkeeper Daphne van Domeselaar made a few brilliant saves in the second half.
Hibernian star Kathleen McGovern scored her first international goal, and the draw in Tilburg showed how much the team have improved under their new coach.
Northern Ireland clinch a promotion chance with draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina
NI secure draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina to secure promotion play-off spot
A 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina means Northern Ireland will be in a promotion play-off in the autumn.
Captain Simone Magill scored in the 23rd minute, but Bosnia equalised six minutes later when Sofija Krajsumovic took advantage of some poor Northern Ireland defending.
The draw means they will have a chance to reach the top Nations League tier (League A) when the competition kicks off again in September.
They will face either Iceland, Denmark, Belgium or Austria.